Embracing every mind, nurturing every path…
At Kalos Therapy, we embrace neurodiversity, providing tailored, strengths-based support for individuals of all abilities.
We offer occupational therapy for individuals experiencing intellectual, developmental, social emotional, and mental health challenges. Kalos Therapy specialises in providing services to individuals between the ages of 7 – 21, however can provide services to those above the age of 3 and into adulthood.
OT for Children
Our approach is child-centred, meaning we tailor each session to the individual needs, strengths, and interests of the child. Whether working on fine motor skills, sensory processing, emotional regulation, or building social and daily living skills, we strive to create a fun, safe, and affirming environment where children can thrive. We accept and embrace neurodiversity and believe in supporting each child to develop the tools they need to navigate their world with confidence.
Some of our favourite activities are sensory obstacle courses, cause and effect games like Pop the Pig, and learning how to tie shoelaces!
OT for Teens
Our approach is supportive and collaborative, helping teens build practical life skills, enhance their independence, and navigate the complexities of school, friendships, and self-identity. Whether addressing sensory needs, executive functioning, emotional regulation, or preparing for future goals such as work or further study, we create a safe and affirming space where teens can explore their strengths and develop strategies that work for them. We work closely with each teen to ensure they feel understood, empowered, and ready to take on life’s next steps.
Our favourite activities include developing an acceptance of others’ perspectives through games like Hues and Cues and Wavelength, inferencing skills through Geoguessr, planning and problem solving games like Rush Hour, and activities that support self-awareness, introspection, and self-acceptance.
OT for Adults
Our adult-focused therapy is centred around helping individuals achieve their personal goals, whether that’s improving daily living skills, managing sensory sensitivities, building emotional resilience, or finding balance in work and life. We believe in a strengths-based approach, collaborating with each person to develop practical strategies that empower them to live fulfilling, independent lives.
Some of our favourite activities are learning about and using spoon theory, implementing daily and/or weekly routines or structures, and activities to develop self-acceptance and confidence.